What About Purchasing A Used Car Seat?
Thursday, February 12th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
Avoiding used car seats is a very wise idea. There are few exceptions to this rule. The only time you should even consider the idea is if you know the people you are getting the seat from. If you can trust them to tell you the truth about the seats condition you might consider the used seat.
You need to understand that car accidents can damage a car seat in ways that are not visible to the human eye. But the accident can damage the structural integrity of the whole seat. Buying a used seat like this is putting you’re your ones life in danger.
Another thing to be aware of with a used car seat is making sure all the accessories are their. If there are some missing they might be integral to the overall safety of the seat. It can be difficult to know what is missing and if you do know to locate the proper parts.
You might be tempted to consider buying a used car seat from eBay as the selection will be very large. But while many of the seats may be fine, how can you pick them out. Is it worth the risk?
Do not make the mistake of risking your child’s life over a used car seat. The only purpose of a car seat is safety. If you compromise that safety factor with a risky seat, then what have you accomplished.
The best idea for all parents is to purchase the best new car seat they can afford. You are talking about the life of your child, what is that worth? For example a great seat to look at is a Britax car seat.
You must remember that if a car seat has been through an auto accident that was more then a slight fender bender it needs to be replaced. The damage it may have sustained during the accident could cause it to fail should you be in another accident.
The bottom line is that you should avoid a used car seat if at all possible. A new seat has the best odds of providing you with a quality safety seat for your child. However if you really can not afford a new seat for you child the only other option would be buying one from someone you know and trust. Doing otherwise is knowingly putting your child at risk!
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